From ‘hamster institutions like the Whatcom Museum of History and Art to upstarts like the Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival, Bellingham’s rich and diverse arts scene is what makes this place unique. Follow the Bellingham arts scene with June Hathaway.

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The Downtown Sounds season draws to a close on August 3. Seattle’s Moondoggies (pictured above) will headline with their hooky country rock, with local bluegrass faves Polecat and singer/songwriter Robert Sarazin Blake warming up the crowd.
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The Downtown Business Partnership’s Downtown Sounds series kicks off tonight with the circus-y stylings of Portland’s 25-piece MarchFourth Marching Band. I saw M4 at the late lamented Nightlight. At the time I found it all a little hectic and twee, but I expect their show will work much better at a street concert, where actual […]
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The Abstract Music in the Park festival has gone from rumor to reality in record time. The free festival in Maritime Heritage Park starts at noon on Sunday, June 26, and runs ’til 10pm, with possible late night overflow shows at indoor venues to be announced. The lineup includes at least 18 acts performing music […]
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The Bellingham Arts Center, a place that doesn’t exist yet, is putting on an evening of art, dance and music at the American Museum of Radio and Electricity. See performances by: Delshodeh Dance Ensemble Christopher Murphy LaVida Flamenca The Country Messengers Kat Houseman Julianne Marx and Jerry Craft Dirty Bird Cabaret The Neighborhood Playhouse Russ […]
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